On the list without a full scan. This disc comes up smaller by 4 bytes and the video bitrate measures slightly lower than what's currently listed, though the overall bitrate matches. Oddly, the AU disc is different altogether, running two seconds longer despite being a Fox release as well. This one's barebones while UK/AU got extras and commentaries.

Eng subs are SDH, and French is presumably titles translations since it isn't selectable from the menu.

Note: this is a rare Universal disc that does not have any BD-Java, so AnyDVD HD is able to directly report its region code. I don't know what was going on, but this disc gave me real region code difficulties. As is my habit, I started by playing it with Region Code C selected. It gave a Region Code error message. So I ejected and restarted it, with Region Code B selected. It gave me the same error message. I changed the AnyDVD HD settings to force the system to Region B, and closed and restarted PowerDVD, all to no avail. I had to play it on a hardware player instead to get info for indexing the disc. FWIW, without a close examination, the picture looked very soft to me.

Anyway, here's the scan. The 2.0 audio is a commentary and the extra two subtitles are for that.

The disc was packaged in a box set with the other two series installments - 'Step Up - The Complete Collection'.

It has the same dialog as in this video. I assume this is the original Scottish accent dialog. It's also the exact same version that is featured in the Japanese blu-ray (which I also own).

The bad news is that this Universal NL blu-ray is the R-Rated Cut (the Japanese is uncut) with alternative footage during the sex scene at the 27 minute mark and during the needle close-up at the 46 minute mark.

Scan taken from the German Steelbook edition. Seems to be identical to the Australian version posted in the last thread by Stephen Dawson albeit with a small measured disc size difference, which is not surprising since the disc has the Australian "M" certification logo alongside the German FSK 16 - as well as UK 15 and NL 16 which implies releases in those countries are also identical.

English DD 2.0 is a commentary (w/ English, French, German, Italian and Spanish commentary subs). English subs are SDH and dialog, along with a trivia track. The release contains no 50Hz content, is region ABC, presents a generous selection of menu language options upon startup, and thus is very import-friendly (edit: which could have some significance, since the U.S. release might be out-of-print).

Some of the playlists show 1080i due to a mix of interlaced (upscaled, shot-on-videotape eps, six in total) and 1080p episodes on the disc. Video bitrates dip quite low this season, even on the progressive eps.

No DD tracks this time: remastered audio, original audio, an assortment of isolated scores, and low quality audio interviews all get LPCM2.0.

Like Sony's release, Lionsgate has included the three branched commentary endings from the DVD as completely separate tracks. Unlike the Sony BD, you can't just flip between them at will. There are three playlists each with two tracks hidden, and one of these is somehow chosen randomly, possibly whenever you stop and restart the disc. There's another playlist on the disc with all tracks unhidden, but I don't think there's any way to access it.